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Hjärtat brinner
A film that places the bright and dark sides of life close together. From an understatement beginning, the movie drives up to an ecstatic highlight with a love act between two young people. The orgasm becomes an enormous image flow into the crematorium's death machine.
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Plot Summary
This Swedish comedy-drama follows a middle-aged man, Anders, who finds himself at a crossroads in life. Feeling unfulfilled and alienated, he begins to question his relationships, career, and overall purpose. His existential crisis is exacerbated by his interactions with his family and colleagues, leading to a series of humorous yet poignant situations.
Critical Reception
Hjärtat brinner was met with a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release. Critics lauded the film for its witty script and strong performances, particularly from Hasse Alfredson and Gunnar Björnstrand. While some found its pacing occasionally uneven, many appreciated its blend of humor and introspection, deeming it a thoughtful exploration of middle-aged angst.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp, satirical dialogue and relatable portrayal of societal pressures.
Hasse Alfredson's performance as the disillusioned protagonist was a standout, capturing both the comedy and tragedy of his character.
The film's exploration of existential themes resonated with audiences, though some found the ending to be somewhat ambiguous.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this specific film, but contemporary reviews suggest appreciation for its humor and thoughtful narrative.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a popular radio play written by Tage Danielsson and Hans Alfredson, showcasing their successful transition from radio to film.
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